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Roots Week 29

fall/fals/fen

TermDefinition
fall- Latin- “Deceive, Lie, Wrong”
fals- Latin- “Deceive, Lie, Wrong”
falsified (v) To make false; to change information in order to deceive.
falsetto (n) A method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range.
fallible (adj) capable of making a mistake or being wrong.
fallacy (n) a false or mistaken idea; the quality or state of being false.
falter (v) to move unsteadily
falter (v) to stumble or hesitate in speech
falter (v) to hesitate in purpose or action
false (adj) not according with truth or facts
false (adj) incorrect
false (adj) deliberately made or meant to deceive
fail (v) to be unsuccessful in achieving one’s goal
fen Latin- “To strike”
offend (v) to do wrong; to cause to be angry or annoyed.
defensive (adj) serving to protect; resisting or preventing attack
offense (n) an act of attacking; a violation of a social or moral code.
fend (v) to keep or ward off
offensive (adj) relating to or made or suited for attack
offensive (adj) causing painful or unpleasant sensations
offensive (adj) causing displeasure or resentment
defend (v) to repel danger or attack;
defend (v) to act as an attorney for someone
defend (v) to uphold against opposition
defensive (adj) relating to the attempt to keep an opponent from scoring in a game or contest.
fail (v) to neglect to do something
fend (v) to try to get along without help
Created by: 7thgradeheather
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